Von Forell Gregory A, Nelson Todd G, Samartzis Dino, Bowden Anton E
J Biomech Eng. 2014 Jun;136(6):061002. doi: 10.1115/1.4027301.
Patients with skipped-level disk degeneration (SLDD) were recently reported as having a higher prevalence of Schmorl's nodes than patients with contiguous multi-level disk degeneration (CMDD). Fourteen versions of a nonlinear finite element model of a lumbar spine, representing different patterns of single and multi-level disk degeneration, were simulated under physiological loading. Results show that vertebral strain energy is a possible predictor in the development of Schmorl's nodes. The analysis also shows evidence that the development of Schmorl's nodes may be highly dependent on the location of the degeneration disk, with a higher prevalence at superior levels of the lumbar spine.
最近有报道称,与连续性多节段椎间盘退变(CMDD)患者相比,跳跃性椎间盘退变(SLDD)患者的施莫尔氏结节患病率更高。在生理负荷下模拟了14个代表单节段和多节段椎间盘退变不同模式的腰椎非线性有限元模型。结果表明,椎体应变能可能是施莫尔氏结节形成的一个预测指标。分析还表明,施莫尔氏结节的形成可能高度依赖于退变椎间盘的位置,在腰椎较高节段的患病率更高。